The early childhood organization I chose earlier in this class is National Association of the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). I have navigated the site for some of the outside links and all of those links took me to more indebt information about current and past issues dealing with early childhood education. Some of the links I explored were conferences and events, overviews, and membership; which led to ways to join by renewing, student membership, member benefits and frequently asked questions. One particular area I searched took me to a link for families and once I searched that link it showed me articles like teaching table manners, 4 month old doesn't sleep and Biting in daycare. I found these articles to be very helpful for families who are dealing with similar issues at home with their children.
New information available on the website is childhood development series highlights global development goals. This link talked about how researchers found out about the development of young children all over the world. Another article I saw was Join Early Ed for President and this stated help us ensure candidates champion the power of early learning for children which also has a area where you can donate.
An insight I gained this week from the website was that the Head Start Program get first Major Revamp in 40 years. The U. S Department of health and Human Services said new standards will focus on reducing achievement gaps for children served in the program. Things that will change are raising curriculum requirements, educational standards and professional expectations and more emphasis will be given to parental involvement. Another thing that will happen within the next five years for head start programs is to make the program a full day for all students.
Hi Monica,
ReplyDeleteNAEYC was one of the resources I chose to research at the beginning of the course. This organization has always been a great resource for early childhood professionals.
Hi Monica,
ReplyDeleteNAEYC was one of the resources I chose to research at the beginning of the course. This organization has always been a great resource for early childhood professionals.
Did the link you followed take you to resources for families or to the actual new Family NAEYC site? If it didn't take you to the site, you should check that out as well, it is great. (http://families.naeyc.org/) And I'm not sure if you are a Facebooker, but there is a Early Ed for President page on FB, if you add it as one of the pages you want to follow, you can get the most updated information from that resource. (https://www.facebook.com/supportearlyed/)
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